NTFS Reader - Rescue Mission

NTFS Reader - Rescue Mission

Your computer is running Windows XP on an NTFS partition (New Technology Files System). You are assured with new technology so one day, your computer will not boot anymore for some reason.

The rescue floppy just gets you started, not you copying the data files because DOS does not support reading files on NTFS partitions. Did you lose precious data on your hard disk? The incident is not so serious because any problem has a solution for it.

The worst case scenario when the computer suddenly "fails to boot" can happen at any time, so preparing for a rescue solution is still a better way. "Scraps" to solve this problem simply a floppy disk, a free software downloaded from the network and ... one click! The free software here is NTFS Reader which is downloaded from the address www.ntfs.com . Once downloaded, just insert the floppy disk and launch NTFS Reader. The program will automatically create a boot floppy with the ability to read files on the NTFS partition of your hard disk and copy them to the FAT partition.

Some features of NTFS Reader:

Displays all information of physical and logical drives
- Supports drives with IDE / ATA / SCSI interfaces
- Supports hard disks larger than 8GB
- Supports reading files on NTFS, NTFS5 partitions
- Supports burning files on FAT12, FAT16, FAT32 partitions
- Supports compressed and defragmented files on NTFS partitions
- Supports partitions created in MS-DOS environment, Windows 95/98 / ME / NT / 2000 / XP
- Display long filenames
- Support file search by name or strange face

To ensure the safety of your data, create a rescue flap for yourself with NTFS Reader.